"Who says you can't judge a book by its cover?" laughs LUNA SOL's David Angstrom. "We wanted BELOW THE DEEP," LUNA SOL's sophomore album, "to look and feel like a worn out Steven King novel, with artwork that will scare children." It might. A young woman submerged in a lake at the foothills of the Colorado Mountains is creepy. But Angstrom thrives in the darkness. He was married at the Standley Hotel in Estes Park, the haunted mansion that inspired King's classic "The Shining." BLOOD MOON, the band's first album, released on 4/20 in 2015, received critical underground acclaim (e.g., in Revolver, Brooklyn Vegan, Kerrang, Marquee Magazine, Metal Sucks, Scene Magazine, Stoner Hive, Crave Online, Invisible Oranges, Rocker Stalker, Antiquiet, Spin, Pure ... read more